Flanders poppy 'a symbol of heroism, not of opium'

The daughter of the Hong Kong leader of a resistance group in China during the second world war has called for people to remember that the Flanders poppy, worn as a symbol of soldiers who have lost their lives in conflict, has nothing to do with the opium wars.

Elizabeth Ride spoke of her concern at yesterday's Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Cenotaph in Central, prompted by a controversial incident last week in Beijing involving British Prime Minister David Cameron.

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